COVID-19 UPDATE: May 26
On May 26, Alberta Health Services confirmed 22 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 6,901. It was also reported that one person passed away in the last 24 hours.139
Alberta Health Services to hold “Community Conversation” for northern residents
Alberta Health Services and the True North Health Advisory Council want to update the people of Mackenzie County and surrounding areas. That is why they are collaborating to hold a community conversation on Wednesday, May 27. The
Fire bans now changed to advisories in many areas of the northwest
The Peace and Mackenzie regions have seen their fair share of rainfall over the last week. That is why the province says the fire bans issues have been downgraded to advisories, which applies to the forest protection
High Level firefighters resume outdoor training
The High Level Fire Department is taking advantage of the easing of public health guidelines to get some outdoor training done. Earlier this month, the province announced that outdoor gatherings up to a maximum of 50 people
Comets Concerned About Team Being Affected By Economy

While a coach and executive with the Manning Comets hockey club believes the NPHL season will start on time, there are some concerns with how the after effects of the pandemic could have on the team. Greg